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  • Aflatoxin in Peanuts
    Provet healthcare information article on aflatoxin toxicity in birds, dogs and small mammals.
    http://www.provet.co.uk/petfacts/healthtips/aflatoxinpeanuts.htm
  • Caffeine Poisoning
    ProVet healthcare information article on caffiene poisoning by coffee, tea and chocolate in dogs and cats.
    http://www.provet.co.uk/petfacts/healthtips/caffeinepoisoning.htm
  • Chocolate Intoxication
    ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center brief by Shawn Gwaltney-Brant, DVM PhD.
    http://www.aspca.org/apcc/toxbrief_0201.pdf
  • Chocolate Poisoning
    ProVet health care information article on chocolate poisoning in dogs and cats.
    http://www.provet.co.uk/health/diseases/chocolate.htm
  • Chocolate Toxicity
    About.com article on chocolate toxicity in dogs, cats and other animals.
    http://vetmedicine.about.com/library/weekly/aa020900a.htm
  • Chocolate Toxicity In Animals
    Article on the signs, diagnosis, treatments, and prognosis for chocolate toxicity in animals.
    http://www.petalia.com.au/Templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cfm?specie=Small_Pets&story_no=1390
  • Chocolate Toxicity Table
    Veterinary Support Personnel Network handout which provides charts of exactly how much of which kind of chocolate ingested, when compared to the body weight of the pet, will likely result in aq certain severity of clinical signs.
    http://www.vspn.org/Library/misc/VSPN_M01325.htm
  • Death by Chocolate?
    ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center article written by a veterinary techinician, for owners, about chocoloate toxicity in pets.
    http://www.aspca.org/apcc/vettech_march01.pdf
  • Human Foods that Poison Pets
    Petalia article on garlic, onion, chocolate and macadamia nut toxicities in pets.
    http://www.petalia.com.au/Templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cfm?specie=Dogs&story_no=257
  • Tremorogenic Mycotoxin Intoxication
    Dogs allowed to roam free or get into trash can ingest moldy food that contains toxins which can cause twitching, tremors and seizures. This toxicosis has beenr eported in dogs and a squirrel.
    http://www.aspca.org/apcc/toxbrief_0400.pdf
 
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